Saturday, September 1, 2012

September at SNP!

Its a new month and new goodies are ready for you! This month the Designers at SNP came up with a fun new kit, called "All Things Sports" You can pick up the full kit for $7.99, the QPs for $5.99, or for some bonus savings, pick it all up with the Bundle option for only $10.99

We also have a brand new designer CU Grab Bag this month full of Photo Masks. Look at the full reveal below. These are ready for your kits, or photos. You can grab this for 25% off if you hurry and get it the first week.

Our fun new Bits N Pieces kits are also in the store this week. Remember they are only $1 each the first week. You can mix and match the pieces you would like to put together your own kit. The theme this month was TOYS. This slideshow gives you a look at all the different parts available

Here is a look at our specific part - $1 each the first week and then will be combined in a full sized kit. We were excited to bring back a new bigger and better Building Up kit for all of you Lego fans out there, plus it now includes Tinker Toys as well.

and here's a little inspiration with this kit from our CT

Here's my page:

Scrap It To Win It contest, it starts on the 7th, You need to be signed up by September 1st. TODAY!

Contest will last 6 weeks.

START DATE: Friday September 7th
FINAL WEEK starts October 12th
There will be NO popularity Vote and NO eliminations.
There will be a weekly winner but everyone stays in. Layouts will be voted on by judges.
Over-all winner also voted on by judges.

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About Me

I live in Utah with my husband of 4 years, and I am happy to be a SAHM to my beautiful baby girl and a boy who will soon be following. I enjoy anything outdoors, but indoors I love doing crafts. I have been scrapbooking since I was 12, and always seem to be 3 years behind. I began digi-scrapping in 2008, but in 2010, switched over exclusively.
I taught Kindergarten for 3 years, and have also taught Preschool and am so excited to be fulfilling my dream of starting my own preschool!

SNP Coupon Code

Want to save some money on your next shopping spree at Scraps N Pieces? You can use my personal code SNPfriendSCRAPPINMAMA for $1 off of your $5 purchase. You can only use it once, so enjoy your shopping!

Digi-Scrap Defined

When I first dove into the online world of digital scrapbooking, I was confused and turned off by all the jargon I didn't understand. I vowed if I made a blog, it would be understandable by others, so here are some things that helped me out! Feel free to ask if you ever need anything else defined.

STS: Stuff to Scrap (store, forum, gallery)SNP: Scraps N Pieces (designers: store, forum, gallery)CT: Creative Team (make layouts for designers)Kit: papers, embellishments, alphabets, and possibly word art in files to be used to make your own digital pagesQP: Quick Page (just add pictures)LO: LayoutPSE: PhotoShop ElementsMMS: My Memories SuiteBlog Train: Each month, designers use a coordinated theme to each create a few digi-scrap supplies, which are linked together in a train and available for free downloads during the month.Speed Scrap: in the STS chatroom or forum, a designer gives instructions every 10 minutes for an hour to help you create a new LO, and gives you a prize for completionCU: Commercial Use. This means you can sell this item. Designers use CU items to make their kits.PU: Personal Use. Mose kits you buy are for personal use only, not for commercial products.S4H: Scrap for Hire. Many scrappers get paid to do layouts for others. You'll often see kits labeled at PU and S4H ok, which means you can use them for personal use or scrap for hire.S4O: Scrap for Others. Maybe you're kind enough to scrap for others for free instead of for hire. Most designers allow you to do this with their kits too.

As a member of the Scraps N Pieces Creative Team, I receive products for free in return for creating and posting projects to promote said product. Please be advised that the Scraps N Pieces products used and showcased on this blog any time after April 1, 2011, were indeed received for free.